A Manual of the History of PhilosophyBell & Daldy, 1870 - 532 pages |
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... perfect acquaintance with his contemporaries , with the idioms of the language , and the course of men's ideas at that time ; as well as a comparison of different authorities and testimonies with a view to ascer- taining their ...
... perfect acquaintance with his contemporaries , with the idioms of the language , and the course of men's ideas at that time ; as well as a comparison of different authorities and testimonies with a view to ascer- taining their ...
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... perfect when united . VI . Various Histories of Philosophy . 36. The history of philosophy has not been separately treated , as a distinct science , by the ancient philosophers . They have touched upon the subject only while occupied ...
... perfect when united . VI . Various Histories of Philosophy . 36. The history of philosophy has not been separately treated , as a distinct science , by the ancient philosophers . They have touched upon the subject only while occupied ...
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... perfect deduction of all that results from them , without tacuna or omission . Without this , it must be impossible to establish a theory of human knowledge which may be complete , solid , and connected through all its parts . 45. All ...
... perfect deduction of all that results from them , without tacuna or omission . Without this , it must be impossible to establish a theory of human knowledge which may be complete , solid , and connected through all its parts . 45. All ...
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... perfect system of nature . ( See Arist . Met . I , 5 ) . In this instance they applied the theory of numbers to explain the natures and substances of things , as , in others , to illus- trate their formation and origin . But on this ...
... perfect system of nature . ( See Arist . Met . I , 5 ) . In this instance they applied the theory of numbers to explain the natures and substances of things , as , in others , to illus- trate their formation and origin . But on this ...
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... perfect object in nature , the principle of heat , and consequently of life ; penetrating and vivifying all things . According to the same system , the stars also are divinities ; · and even men , nay , the inferior animals , have a ...
... perfect object in nature , the principle of heat , and consequently of life ; penetrating and vivifying all things . According to the same system , the stars also are divinities ; · and even men , nay , the inferior animals , have a ...
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